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NASA: "Mars once covered in water"
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nrjizer
Exciting news. Apparantly NASA is holding a press conference right now, saying that their rovers have uncovered proof that mars was once drenched or covered in water. Details are still coming out.

http://science.slashdot.org/science...2/1913211.shtml
djSlain
i thought it was VERY interesting news. Will it make the front page tomorrow? I was watching FOX news when they had their conference, but they cut the conference short to talk about some drunk driver who called 911 because "people" were chasing and following him. Ends up the "people" were police
Boomer187
yeah too bad there were bombing in iraq and a new leader in haiti.....

or else it would be front page. Kinda exciting, but realise....how exciting can reminants of water be.
nrjizer
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Originally posted by Boomer187
yeah too bad there were bombing in iraq and a new leader in haiti.....

or else it would be front page. Kinda exciting, but realise....how exciting can reminants of water be.


I consider near-solid proof that other planets like our own (covered in water) either once existed or do exist much more worthwile and exciting news than the daily obituaries of US soldiers in Iraq or Haiti. I'd imagine evidence of life will be discovered soon, too. This is a very exciting time in the history of humans, yet we're all too stupid and pre-occupied to notice.
Tranceporter99
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Originally posted by Boomer187
yeah too bad there were bombing in iraq and a new leader in haiti.....

or else it would be front page. Kinda exciting, but realise....how exciting can reminants of water be.


on another planet, very
Boomer187
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Originally posted by nrjizer
I consider near-solid proof that other planets like our own (covered in water) either once existed or do exist much more worthwile and exciting news than the daily obituaries of US soldiers in Iraq or Haiti. I'd imagine evidence of life will be discovered soon, too. This is a very exciting time in the history of humans, yet we're all too stupid and pre-occupied to notice.


it was actually 149 iraqis, er, whatever they called them, pilgrams, that died. Only one solider that did die got mentioned.


and that haiti think is pretty much resolved, those rebels are scared of the 1,000 troops that landed there.



but I am defintely with ya on the huge science findings. Although great scientific findings never get good coverage.
Tranceporter99
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Originally posted by nrjizer
I consider near-solid proof that other planets like our own (covered in water) either once existed or do exist much more worthwile and exciting news than the daily obituaries of US soldiers in Iraq or Haiti. I'd imagine evidence of life will be discovered soon, too. This is a very exciting time in the history of humans, yet we're all too stupid and pre-occupied to notice.


i concure, all these kids at school argued with me as to the relevance of goign to space, i sat in shock at that, its never going to be relevant until we start to do it, the space program it self was not thought to be relevant at all and now we have all of this technology created for and in space, theres no telling were we would be without the space program
razmataz
i reckon there is a good chance that we are not alone in the universe.

i mean if you think about it, the first planet we have visited has signs of previous water, imagine how many other planets the other infinite galaxies hold. Surely there is another star the same age of our sun and a planet more or less the same distance away as the earth is from the sun.

Not unbelievable at all.
smokeape
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Originally posted by nrjizer
I consider near-solid proof that other planets like our own (covered in water) either once existed or do exist much more worthwile and exciting news than the daily obituaries of US soldiers in Iraq or Haiti. I'd imagine evidence of life will be discovered soon, too. This is a very exciting time in the history of humans, yet we're all too stupid and pre-occupied to notice.


Allright, bottom line. Is there beer on Mars?

Pics or STFU!

[[[smoke]]]

Conjure One - Center of the Sun (Junkie XL Mix)
nrjizer
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Originally posted by smokeape
Allright, bottom line. Is there beer on Mars?

Pics or STFU!

[[[smoke]]]

Conjure One - Center of the Sun (Junkie XL Mix)


Reminds me of in Family Guy when Peter is teaching Chris about his Irish roots, and they visit the museum with the film on what Ireland was like before the discovery of Alcohol :crazy:

Mr. Pink
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Originally posted by Boomer187
but realise....how exciting can reminants of water be.


water= life

mars= other planet

other planet + life = interesting:tongue3
Kamikaze Badger
Uuum... weren't we taught this in like 5th grade science?
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